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Many of us have information that needs to be maintained as a record. For documents this valuable, non-reinforced sheets won’t do the job. With Kleer-fax Tare-Shield Reinforced Paper, trust that your records will stand the test of time with these unruled, reinforced sheets.

Made with a Mylar reinforced TARE-SHIELD binding edge, this paper is guaranteed to last up to ten times longer than non-reinforced sheets. The pages are unruled and also 3-hole punched to conveniently fit in 3-ring binders, folders and portfolios. The paper comes in either 8-1/2” x 5-1/2” or 11” x 8-1/2” sizes, making it versatile for different size binders and storage options.

Composed of a 20-pound white bond and 30% post-consumer waste, the paper is both durable and environmentally friendly. The Kleer-fax reinforced paper is reliable and sure to conserve records for years to come.

If you choose to use a three-ring binder to store course information such as worksheets, assignments and study guides, then why not also use it as a place to store notes. Storing note paper inside the binder makes it easy to record what is heard in class, while also keeping the information together with other course documents.

Kleer-fax Tare-Shield Reinforced Paper is ideal for this type of storage inside a binder because it has a reinforced binder edge that makes it ten times stronger than other note pages. Paper comes in packs of 100 and are already hole punched, allowing them to fit directly into three-hole punched binders.

Choose between three different styles of the lined paper available from Kleer-fax. There is an 8-1/2 x 5-1/2 and 8-1/2 x 11 size options. Additionally, there are two different types of line formats available; one being more narrow then the other.

Within seconds, transform your course binder into more than a homework storage place. Add the ruled pages to include note taking space inside the document holder.

Filler paper has Mylar reinforced edges helping to eliminate the risk of tearing while being stored in a three-ring binder.

Customizing your own binder makes it possible to organize your documents however you want to. Many students will create a binder that has the ability to store notes for a variety of subjects in school.

Ruled paper works well for classes like English or History, but when it comes to Math or Science, the lined paper may become a distraction. Having a blank sheet of paper will allow more freedom to draw graphs, shapes and formulas. Using Kleer-fax Tare-Shield Unruled Reinforced Paper can a valuable tool when taking notes in these types of classes.

Mylar reinforced Tare-Shield binding edge makes it difficult for the pages to tear out of the binder and also increases the lifespan of the page up to ten-times longer than non-reinforced sheets of paper. Additionally, the blank pages come three-hole punched so they are ready to be placed directly inside the binder.

The unruled page is great for younger students to draw on, while also being beneficial for older students to have more flexibility on how they want to take notes and organize the page.

Blank pages will allow more flexibility when students take notes in class.

Nowadays, information is more commonly stored and communicated electronically. Documents are more commonly prepared by using the computer versus writing the information out. There are still times when it is necessary to write down notes and people need to be prepared.

Since paperwork can be easily torn, it is important to ensure that the information is safe. Kleer-fax Tare-Shield Reinforced Paper has the ability to last up to ten time longer than standard paper. This is attributed to the Mylar® reinforced TARE-SHIELD® binding edge that runs along the right side of the page. It reduces the risk of tearing the page, especially when it is store in a three-ring binder.

The paper is ruled to make writing easier. There is a thin red line that creates a margin along the page. Additionally, the paper is three-hole punched to make it easy to store the pages in a binder without damaging the reinforced edge. So when it comes to writing notes at a meeting or conference, these pages provide the durability necessary to protect the documents and your notes.

Have you tried out the Kleer-fax Tare-Shield Reinforced Paper? If so, let us know what your thoughts about the durable pages below.

The durable paper is lined, which helps keep writing neat on the page.

While storing documents in a standard 3-ring binder makes it easy to shuffle through large amounts of information, it can be difficult to keep documents protected, especially if they are used often. While sheet protectors would be a possible solution, if the individual wants to be able to make frequent notes on a page, it may be easier to use a stronger type of paper.

Kleer-fax Tare-Shield Reinforced Paper is letter size, heavy duty sheets that are prepunched to fit any standard 3-ring binder. What makes these sheets so durable is the Mylar® reinforced binding edge that enables the page to last up to ten times long then non-reinforced sheets.

Additionally, the ledger stock is heavy duty, which also works to length the lifespan of the page. Ideal for high use information, the reinforced paper is unruled, allowing users to customize as necessary.

What would you use the Tare-Shield Reinforced Paper for? Let us know!

Heavy-duty, reinforced pages are prepunched to ensure that they fit into a standard 3-ring binder.

The filler sheets look like traditional notebook paper, but feature a Mylar® reinforced binding edge that lasts up to ten times longer than non-reinforced counterparts. They are also made of 20 lb. white bond paper, which includes 30% post-consumer waste.

The pages are three-hole punched to fit in standard three-ring binders. The 5/16 ruled page features a red margin line on the left-hand side and is available in two sizes – 8½ x 11 or 8 x 10½.

Using Kleer-fax Tare-Shield Reinforced Ruled Paper with a Red Margin is the simple solution to important papers unexpectedly being torn out of binders and portfolios.